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his size to have to spend $30 and that's what you get in living in newark, new jersey, in an urban environment where the food is not particularly cheap is tough. you're right, they're not paying for every meal and calorie he's ingesting but that's not much food. >> what's part of that discussion a twitter conversation where somebody said the state shouldn't be responsible for nutrition, right? and because part of the problem here is that people who are food stamps don't have access to really healthy food. you see cory booker made his, you know, best attempt at getting healthy food, frozen vegetables, canned beans and things like that. that is part of the problem with nutrition and poverty stricken areas. >> and that amount. we have to take a short break. >> [ inaudible ]. >> still ahead -- >> have a job, son. >> you do. i'm going to check you. >> "the new york post" and its photographer taking heat over the cover photo of a man taking minutes before his death he was crushed by the train. did the paper cross the line in publishing that picture. we'll talk about that coming up. lashawn's got her
his size to have to spend $30 and that's what you get in living in newark, new jersey, in an urban environment where the food is not particularly cheap is tough. you're right, they're not paying for every meal and calorie he's ingesting but that's not much food. >> what's part of that discussion a twitter conversation where somebody said the state shouldn't be responsible for nutrition, right? and because part of the problem here is that people who are food stamps don't have access to...
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you're catching this in a completely naturalistic environment. you don't know -- there's a lot of things. you don't know exactly how it's going to go. we set up everything and then as the pilots and parachuters were planning their execution, we had to hope that what they said they were going to do would come in and all work right. you'll see in the show a lot of stuff went wrong. >> dr. barth, i have to say, i've been somewhat fatalistic when i ride an airplane. why put on a seat belt? come on. no one is surviving this crash but that's not true. you say people survive plane crashes at an incredibly high rate? >> most people survive plane crashes and most plane crashes are survivable. >> because of where they've chosen to do, where they've chosen to sit? why do they survive? >> a whole lot of factors go into that, but part of it is being aware of where your exits are and what you're going to do to survive. some are dependent on the crash. the first ten rows were destroyed. >> oh, first class. >> sit in the way back. >> cindy measured the potential
you're catching this in a completely naturalistic environment. you don't know -- there's a lot of things. you don't know exactly how it's going to go. we set up everything and then as the pilots and parachuters were planning their execution, we had to hope that what they said they were going to do would come in and all work right. you'll see in the show a lot of stuff went wrong. >> dr. barth, i have to say, i've been somewhat fatalistic when i ride an airplane. why put on a seat belt?...
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once they get out here in this environment, most of the tropical environments fell like they are in club med. and the python thing started many years ago, but really came to a crescendo after hurricane andrew when the urban legend is that a warehouse full of hundreds of these snakes was annihilated and the snakes escaped into the wild. now they are all of breeding age, and we now have thousands of snakes in our environment and it's a big problem. >> ron, it's john berman here. we are all sitting around the table with our mouths agape, all terrified. none of us ever want to go to florida ever. how much of a threat to people are we talking about here? >> let me make something really clear. this is not going to be the last huge python they find. we are never going to get rid of pythons in the everglades totally. people say we have hundreds going out there and trapping them. this is just a control effort, an effort to learn more about them so we can control them. having said that, the danger is really not to you specifically, not to humans specifically. it's to the environment. there's no su
once they get out here in this environment, most of the tropical environments fell like they are in club med. and the python thing started many years ago, but really came to a crescendo after hurricane andrew when the urban legend is that a warehouse full of hundreds of these snakes was annihilated and the snakes escaped into the wild. now they are all of breeding age, and we now have thousands of snakes in our environment and it's a big problem. >> ron, it's john berman here. we are all...
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i believe in protecting the environment. i live in florida, the most beautiful state in the country in my humble opinion. these things i have always believed in. education, ethics, the environment, protecting the economy, and fighting for people. >> let's focus on taxes for a moment. in the fiscal cliff debate, tax is a big part of that. where do you stand on that if you are anti tax? >> anti tax, but not anti common sense. it's obvious to me what the president is trying to do is the right thing to do. sometimes you have to have revenue in order to fill the hole. that's what president obama is trying to do and he's right on the mark. i support what he's doing. we have to watch spending too. common sense is really what i think americans want and what they believe in. what i believe in. and i think when you apply common sense to any issues, we can have common ground and move forward as a nation, do what's right and have a better future for all of us. >> governor crist, margaret hoover here. what you are saying sounds great, bu
i believe in protecting the environment. i live in florida, the most beautiful state in the country in my humble opinion. these things i have always believed in. education, ethics, the environment, protecting the economy, and fighting for people. >> let's focus on taxes for a moment. in the fiscal cliff debate, tax is a big part of that. where do you stand on that if you are anti tax? >> anti tax, but not anti common sense. it's obvious to me what the president is trying to do is...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> welcome back to "starting point." an elder statesman of futures trading is in a coma this morning after
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel...
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the track, doing things around the track activities to get their mind off things, to create a nice environment for them to enjoy and the group that came out to cover this said we expected you to be an a-hole. we expected you to be upset down and backwards with granting access to us. and i went, this is who i am. >> are you a nice guy? >> he's a very nice guy. >> this is not who you see. there's always that busch brother problem. baldwin brother problem. >> don't put me in that group. >> seriously, are you a nice guy who is just misunderstood? >> i have a fiery attitude when i put the helmet on. it's just that mentality of when you go into battle and you're a sports guy, you have to do what it takes to win. sometimes it rubs people the wrong way. especially the fabric of the way everything hases viewed these days has to be so clean, crisp cut and you can't have any blemishes. coach bobby knight is a guy i looked up to, tossing chairs, that's how my dad taught me. >> i love how you drive, first of all. watching this documentary, i was struck by how much you seem to mistrust and not like the medi
the track, doing things around the track activities to get their mind off things, to create a nice environment for them to enjoy and the group that came out to cover this said we expected you to be an a-hole. we expected you to be upset down and backwards with granting access to us. and i went, this is who i am. >> are you a nice guy? >> he's a very nice guy. >> this is not who you see. there's always that busch brother problem. baldwin brother problem. >> don't put me...
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heck of a job, brownie, to what governor christie is now saying about the federal response, in this environment we can really see how much fema is needed. >> you're absolutely right. fema is needed. you're also right that there's a distinction between benghazi. the difference is fema's role is derivative. the governor calls fema in. they don't have any independent authority to go into new jersey or new york. in benghazi, there's only one person with the ability to lead us, and that was the president of the united states. now the president is reacting to requests from governors. and he's leading and doing the right thing. then when he was the sole person at the desk, making the decisions, he flies to las vegas. and i think that is outrageous. >> we have got to get to commercial break. this is an interesting discussion. >> want to talk more? >> we'll talk more about fema as well. a lot of reporters have shouted questions to mitt romney. he hasn't said -- i think 14 times or so he has been asked and he's domged the question. i want to know if that will be problematic for him. we'll talk with bob m
heck of a job, brownie, to what governor christie is now saying about the federal response, in this environment we can really see how much fema is needed. >> you're absolutely right. fema is needed. you're also right that there's a distinction between benghazi. the difference is fema's role is derivative. the governor calls fema in. they don't have any independent authority to go into new jersey or new york. in benghazi, there's only one person with the ability to lead us, and that was...
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. >> if this is the environment and the contest started, who is the win jer is it barack obama? >> i think it is president obama. look at what happened last night. i was on the phone with a friend of mine's dad who lives in iowa. republican voter. i don't like enough of these guys to show up at a caucus. we saw that. not a big turnout over 2008. less voters came out then than for president obama. after six, seven years of campaigning, millions of dollar, mitt romney got the same number of voters at last time. a littlefragility there. you see the working plass cou c, towns around the border, talking about manufacturing jobs. mitt romney is a finance guy. rick santorum is talking about manufacturing jobs. >> we have graphic that shows the differentiation between who voted. look at people who made $50,000 or more, mitt romney had the voters. $50,000 and less it was rick santorum. >> and ron paul in this case. look, the composition of the republican primary, the republican electorate is changing. it's different than it used to be. look at education. in 2008, 51% of the total vote in
. >> if this is the environment and the contest started, who is the win jer is it barack obama? >> i think it is president obama. look at what happened last night. i was on the phone with a friend of mine's dad who lives in iowa. republican voter. i don't like enough of these guys to show up at a caucus. we saw that. not a big turnout over 2008. less voters came out then than for president obama. after six, seven years of campaigning, millions of dollar, mitt romney got the same...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> welcome back. new revealing claims from defense secretary leon panetta about osama bin laden raid in pakistan. no evidence right now to support it but panetta says someone in pakistan's government must have known about bin laden's hideout. here's what he said to cbs last night. >> i personally have always felt that somebody must have had some sense of what was happening at this compound. don't forget, this comp
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families....
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while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way to work with your pnc advisor, so you can make better decisions and live achievement. >>> okay, people. you heard it here first on "starting point." in today's reveal there is evidence that donald trump is considering entering the race for the rep
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could anything be funny in this environment? comedian david alan grier would say yes. what if there was a new way to deal with money that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too much money. introducing bluebird by american express and walmart. your alternative to checking and debit. it's loaded with features, not fees. because we think your money should stay where it belongs. with you. the value you expect. the service you deserve. it feels good to bluebird. get it at your local walmart. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain
could anything be funny in this environment? comedian david alan grier would say yes. what if there was a new way to deal with money that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too much money. introducing bluebird by american express and walmart. your alternative to checking and debit. it's loaded with features, not fees. because we think your money should stay where it belongs. with you. the value you expect. the...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house. add your flavor, with coffee-mate, from nestle. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. >> this consent decree will allow us to move forward, and move forward tother, and will enable the people of new orleans to have in the words of mayor landrieu, and i quote him, a world class police department. >> welcome back to "starting point." that was attorney general eric holder announcing an unprecedented agreement designed to clean up the infamously corrupt police department in new orleans. among the more than 100 new requirements, detail theed repo mandatory review by public integrity bureau,
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the only way to get a lasting solution is to commence direct negotiations and we need an environment conducive to that. we have urged both parties to refrain from actions that might in any way make a return to meaningful negotiations -- >> now, brooke, president abbas promised to return to negotiations after the vote. but with israel so opposed to the move it doesn't seem likely. prime minister benjamin netanyahu slammed the resolution calling it one-sided saying it doesn't take into account israel's security interests and it pushes the peace process back. israel is threatening to withhold a hundred million dollars a month in tax revenues from the palestinians, further restrict movement of plib officials and there is about 500 million in u.s. economic and security aid at stake. congress withheld aid last year when they joined unesco. that's gone through. this could certainly trigger a cut from aid in washington leaving the palestinians in dire straits. maybe lead to the collapse of the palestinian authority and renewed violence in the region. this strengthen it is happened of hamas w
the only way to get a lasting solution is to commence direct negotiations and we need an environment conducive to that. we have urged both parties to refrain from actions that might in any way make a return to meaningful negotiations -- >> now, brooke, president abbas promised to return to negotiations after the vote. but with israel so opposed to the move it doesn't seem likely. prime minister benjamin netanyahu slammed the resolution calling it one-sided saying it doesn't take into...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> welcome back, everybody. i want to point out that cal ripkin, jr., and i share the exact same playlist. that's stevie wonder. >> that dates us. >> don't say that. i'm 23. he's been called baseball's ironman because for 16 seasons he never missed a game. now hall of famer cal ripkin, jr., is using that to give back. he's just back from joplin, missouri. he worked with volunteers and habitat for humanity to rebuild destroyed homes. nice to have you with us. why joplin? in a way it feels like there are so many places devastated where you could spend your time. why was joplin so important to you? >> i've been with energizer for the last six years. they partnered in their initiative this year with habitat for humanity in a 13 city
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> welcome back, everybody. i want to point out that cal ripkin, jr., and i share the exact same playlist. that's stevie...
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having been there recently, the security environment was deteriorating. i discussed it with the ambassador. it was not a secret. it was known that it was -- that was certainly more so as you went east. and so i think it is fair to say nothing of this scope or magnitude had been seen before, but that's really not a good enough answer to say why wasn't the security situation there better. >> eric nordstrom, security officer in liba sent a couple of cables specifically requesting more security. he claims those went unanswered in march, and in june and july. i think there's a certain to underestimate al qaeda but maybe you disagree. >> no, i do agree. we can expect the state department witnesses to do their best to avoid this but they're going to have to cope with specific requests from the field that were denied at headquarters and i think the committee is going to look to see who spifically denied them. >> this hearing is going to be fascinated today. it's going to be riveting to watch. thank you for talking with us, fran. >>> john berman has other stories
having been there recently, the security environment was deteriorating. i discussed it with the ambassador. it was not a secret. it was known that it was -- that was certainly more so as you went east. and so i think it is fair to say nothing of this scope or magnitude had been seen before, but that's really not a good enough answer to say why wasn't the security situation there better. >> eric nordstrom, security officer in liba sent a couple of cables specifically requesting more...
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i always wondered how my kids would look at me and how they would see me in those environments. i told her that i like my hand. it was me. i like the places that it took me. when i walked out of that classroom, i kept thinking about that question and whether i had fully answered. in a lot of ways that was motivation for writing this book. did i like the little hand. >> how did the parents raise you? it would be easy to coddle a child and say you should not play sports. you definitely should not be a pitcher. you do not have a right hand. >> right. my mom and dad are my heros. they had me at a very early age there was a lot of uncertainty in their life and yet they raised me and didn't shield me away from the experience of the playground and experience of sports. they encouraged me to get out there. when they did come back disheartened or down or kids said negative things, they encouraged me to get back out there. the greatest gift my parents gave me was the idea that my hand was something to be lived up to. it was a responsibility almost. i was special enough to live up to this.
i always wondered how my kids would look at me and how they would see me in those environments. i told her that i like my hand. it was me. i like the places that it took me. when i walked out of that classroom, i kept thinking about that question and whether i had fully answered. in a lot of ways that was motivation for writing this book. did i like the little hand. >> how did the parents raise you? it would be easy to coddle a child and say you should not play sports. you definitely...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. the priceline negotiator went down in that fiery bus crash. yes i was. we lost a beautiful man that day. but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale every day. so i can choose the perfect one for me without bidding. is it hard for you to think back to that day? oh my, this one has an infinity pool. i love those they just... and then drop off, kinda like the negotiator. hbo will premiere the movie. it's called "game change." it's based on the book. it gave a behind the scenes look at the 2008 presidential election and the relationship between john mccain and sarah palin. >> this was r
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that he had been waiting for, i think, some of the boil to come out of the water in the state college environment, where things have been pretty high emotional pitch. and he felt that things had quieted down enough that he could be heard. >> let's read through a little bit of some of the quotes that he gave you in this article. he told you, i didn't know exactly how to handle it. i was worried that -- something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was. so i backed away and turned it over to some other people, people i thought would have a little more expertise than i did. it didn't work out that way. i think a lot of people look at that and say, that sense is kind of incompatible with the kind of coach joe paterno was, which was sort of, by descriptions, tough, iron-fisted, and completely 100% running things. did it seem to you to be inkon z inconsiste inconsistent? >> it didn't seem inconsistent but it does seem you have to make a decision about who you think joe p paterno was. he presents himself as somebody who is a very old world gentleman who was out of his depth with the issu
that he had been waiting for, i think, some of the boil to come out of the water in the state college environment, where things have been pretty high emotional pitch. and he felt that things had quieted down enough that he could be heard. >> let's read through a little bit of some of the quotes that he gave you in this article. he told you, i didn't know exactly how to handle it. i was worried that -- something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was. so i backed away and...
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he called the environment at goldman sachs toxic and destructive. here's a little bit of what he wrote from his op ed. it's fascinating. when the history books are written about goldman sachs, they may reflect that the current chief executive officer, lloyd c. blankfein, the president, gary cohn, lost hold to the firm's culture on their watch. i truly believe this decline in the firm's moral fiber represents the single most serious threat to its long-run survival. another little snippet, it makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. over the last 12 months i've seen five different managing directors refer to their own clients as muppets. sometimes over internal e-mail. how about this one. i hope this can be a wake-up call to the board of directors. make the client the focal point of your business again. without clients, you will not make money. in fact, you will not exist. weed out the morally bankrupt people no matter how much money they make for the firm and get the culture right again so people want to work here for t
he called the environment at goldman sachs toxic and destructive. here's a little bit of what he wrote from his op ed. it's fascinating. when the history books are written about goldman sachs, they may reflect that the current chief executive officer, lloyd c. blankfein, the president, gary cohn, lost hold to the firm's culture on their watch. i truly believe this decline in the firm's moral fiber represents the single most serious threat to its long-run survival. another little snippet, it...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> welcome back to "starting point," everybody. the american woman freed during that u.s. raid in somalia could be reunite would her father and her husband today. we are learning more about the elite commandos who carried out tuesday night's mission. including members of the s.e.a.l. team that killed osama bin laden, they killed nine suspected pirates and then escaped unharmed with the hostages. joining us by phone is don mier, the president of valley forge christian college and also a family friend of jessica buchanan. nice to talk to you. thanks for being with us. you had an o
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪...
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low natural gas to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ >>> very nice, very nice. that's off of a '80s play list, killers, "read my mind." clearly with this crowd i'm not going to get any gospel. i'm going to have to bring it myself. >> i've got a little country. >> it's time to get real. almost everyone has a cell phone. active duty soldiers usually do not get to carry their cell phone it is they are deployed in a war zone or over seas so they often have to rely on regular pay phones. so this is a story of one soldier. he was in a stop over in germany. his name is army sergeant richard quarter. he used the pay phone in a designated troop lounge. called his wife. left a four-seco
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and i think that's something they have to back off on because it creates a cult and you are environment where these pilots are frightened to come forward. but ever since the piece on the news, nine pilots have come forward and said they are concerned with this aircraft. >> so lockheed martin who is the manufacturer has a second contract to try and fix the planes. and why keep giving the contracts to someone who might be making flawed planes? >> i don't know how that contract was awarded. i'll say this. probably it went to whoever was most qualified, knows the plane the best, and can implement the fix. and i think. >> elementing thimplementing th most important thing we can do right now. let's pull back the disciplinary action against captain wilson and we'll be good going forward. look, america owns these aircraft. it's the best fighter in the inventory anywhere in the world. we need it operating at 100% for our national defense posture. i think it's very important we pursue all avenues aggressively. and senator warner and i will continue to stay on this as aggressively as we can until
and i think that's something they have to back off on because it creates a cult and you are environment where these pilots are frightened to come forward. but ever since the piece on the news, nine pilots have come forward and said they are concerned with this aircraft. >> so lockheed martin who is the manufacturer has a second contract to try and fix the planes. and why keep giving the contracts to someone who might be making flawed planes? >> i don't know how that contract was...
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they spent 20 years over there fostering an environment that allows pedophiles to prey upon children. you can't fix the problem overnight. >> raymond, explain that for me because as i said going in, there are things that we cannot describe that happened to these kids and then photographs taken of that. how did that happen in a school that has 1500 elementary school age kids who should all sort of be watched by 150 staff members? >> well, you know, the way it happens is that the administration sat on its hands while previous complaints took place at the school about this teacher, about burnt himself, for at least the last 25 years that we know of so far. i think it goes deeper than that. the school looks at it and ignores it and tells the kids repeatedly over and over again, not just once, not just twice, several times over the last 30 years, your' just imagining it. forget about it. it's all in your head. you shouldn't tell stories. rather than listening, rather than documenting the file, rather than investigating, they put these kids at risk. unfortunately, we don't know how deep the
they spent 20 years over there fostering an environment that allows pedophiles to prey upon children. you can't fix the problem overnight. >> raymond, explain that for me because as i said going in, there are things that we cannot describe that happened to these kids and then photographs taken of that. how did that happen in a school that has 1500 elementary school age kids who should all sort of be watched by 150 staff members? >> well, you know, the way it happens is that the...
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it creates the environment. to create jobs. less litigation, less taxation equals more job creation. >> thank you so much. we'll keep talking about this on the break. carol? >>> happening now in the newsroom, shut down, go to your computer right now. if you can get online, you are lucky. tens of thousands of americans won't have the internet today, all thanks to the fbi rooting out an internet virus. what you need to know and how to fix it. in the voting booth should you be required to show an i.d. to vote? that question front and center in federal court today. so is it about preventing voter fraud or to keep minorities from voting? >> the slogan is believe in america and it should be business in bermuda. that's what mitt romney's all about. >> offshore and out of sight. a new "vanity fair" article explores mitt romney's buried treasure in bermuda. millions of dollars. so how much of his wealth is tucked away on an island? we'll talk to the investigative reporter who broke this story. wow, boom. thunder and lightning. the range
it creates the environment. to create jobs. less litigation, less taxation equals more job creation. >> thank you so much. we'll keep talking about this on the break. carol? >>> happening now in the newsroom, shut down, go to your computer right now. if you can get online, you are lucky. tens of thousands of americans won't have the internet today, all thanks to the fbi rooting out an internet virus. what you need to know and how to fix it. in the voting booth should you be...
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president obama wants to continue to press forward and create more jobs, create an environment that makes sure that everybody in america has an opportunity to be successful and that we can build an economy that's built to last. >> when you look at where the actual jobs are being created they are not being created in those manufacturing construction jobs which are considered very good jobs they are being created in the service industry, a sector, which for many people think those jobs are not. >> no. there's been a pretty significant increase in health care related jobs which are also high paying. we need to make sure that we continue the building the depth and breadth of the recovery. president obama has been able to, through investments in our economy, through investments in green energy related jobs, create those kind of jobs that are a meaningful salary that can help the middle class and working families grow their opportunities. but, you know, that's compared to mitt romney and the republicans whose focus has been to make sure that millionaires and billionaires get more and more of th
president obama wants to continue to press forward and create more jobs, create an environment that makes sure that everybody in america has an opportunity to be successful and that we can build an economy that's built to last. >> when you look at where the actual jobs are being created they are not being created in those manufacturing construction jobs which are considered very good jobs they are being created in the service industry, a sector, which for many people think those jobs are...
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if you get women in the workplace as crazy as it sounds in sort of a completely separate environment, it does empower them and give hem a stronger voice. this is the way you actually will affect change over time because right now women in saudi arab arabia don't really have a strong voice. >> i think i agree with that. nic robertson, thanks for being with us. to be part of a bigger sort of -- >> you can mark this as progress in saudi arabia. the saudis are used to throwing money at the problems, cutting checks for social unrest. does this suggest they are worried about the future and role of women and creating a revolution. >> that's a yes, i think it is. >> is saudi arabia responding on their own limits terms and only under pressure. you wonder how far they are willing to go. >> you have 5,000mpowered women. >> still ahead, the musical drama "sparkle" opens this week, featuring the final appearance of t late whitney houston. while t.d. jakes says her final performance is magical. we're back in a moment. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a litt
if you get women in the workplace as crazy as it sounds in sort of a completely separate environment, it does empower them and give hem a stronger voice. this is the way you actually will affect change over time because right now women in saudi arab arabia don't really have a strong voice. >> i think i agree with that. nic robertson, thanks for being with us. to be part of a bigger sort of -- >> you can mark this as progress in saudi arabia. the saudis are used to throwing money at...
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. >> kids deserve a safe and secure environment in school, at home, as they walk to and from school in their communities. kids are both resilient and fragile. and when kids get bullied, when they get taunted, when they have those kind of attacks at the age of this great fragility, they drop out. they get inward. they get depressed. and you see the human toll on children. and so people will say you can't teach kids if they're bullied. it's more than that. it's our obligation to make sure people know this is not a right of passage and we have to turn this around. >> we talked to the kid that's the subject of a lot of bullying in the film. alex and his mom joined us on the set. i want to play what alex's mom said when she went to see the assistant principal who was no help whatsoever. >> i said many times before that i was embarrassed that i was getting bullied and so first thing to do would be to tell someone about it. if nothing gets done, then if it comes to the point where you had to stand up for yourself, do it. but unless -- try to get other people involved first to stop it. >> it's
. >> kids deserve a safe and secure environment in school, at home, as they walk to and from school in their communities. kids are both resilient and fragile. and when kids get bullied, when they get taunted, when they have those kind of attacks at the age of this great fragility, they drop out. they get inward. they get depressed. and you see the human toll on children. and so people will say you can't teach kids if they're bullied. it's more than that. it's our obligation to make sure...
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zimmerman did not have formal training in any law enforcement environment but he lacked experience. all he was required to do, all of the expectation is even in private security is to observe and report. that's all they are looking for you to do. i think there's a whole other dynamic that's driving mr. zimmerman that i don't necessarily want to speak to at this point. >> racial dynamic. >> i think it has to do with his personality defects. >> let's say you go the to scene and someone says i saw this guy. he looked suspicious. and then i guess you would ask what was he doing? was he peering into a window. that person wasn't. this person gets out of their car and then is approaching him or looking for him because he said he was looking for him and he lost contact with them. that means he got out of his vehicle where he originally was to go look for him or whatever and so when you say pursue, that's really what you're talking about. >> absolutely. you have to put yourself in the mindset of this young man, mr. martin. this kid grows up in the city. he has some unknown male approach him
zimmerman did not have formal training in any law enforcement environment but he lacked experience. all he was required to do, all of the expectation is even in private security is to observe and report. that's all they are looking for you to do. i think there's a whole other dynamic that's driving mr. zimmerman that i don't necessarily want to speak to at this point. >> racial dynamic. >> i think it has to do with his personality defects. >> let's say you go the to scene and...
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>> you have to change the environment. i think that is one of the key messages. that it's not enough to change one thing. we have to attack this on many different levels and they are all important in order to really concustomer this problem. >> this happened over the past 30 years. it's come on fast and it's come on quite furiously. and i think that when we look at the health care costs, right now, 192 billion dollars a year year. in six years, 300 billion dollars a year. really we have to really ask our questions, ask ourselves this question -- are we really better than this as a society? do we have the capacity to think our way out of it? and it's going to require really a renovation of our lives and the world we live in. >> and our thinking. >> it's also where you live. i thought it was interesting in the documentary a correlation between your weight and your life expectancy. not just your genetic club. >> we have found the greatest disparity in life expectancy. this is an inner city neighborhood and eight miles down the road is a city with the life expectancy
>> you have to change the environment. i think that is one of the key messages. that it's not enough to change one thing. we have to attack this on many different levels and they are all important in order to really concustomer this problem. >> this happened over the past 30 years. it's come on fast and it's come on quite furiously. and i think that when we look at the health care costs, right now, 192 billion dollars a year year. in six years, 300 billion dollars a year. really we...
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do you think that the fact that the media environment that they were in, this overheated media environment really intensifies the impact of these big events? >> absolutely. look, there's no question about it. mitt romney had a stronger night. president obama didn't bring his a game. no good, terrible night for president obama, now everybody looks back and says wow, this was a debacle. he got creamed. it wasn't that bad but the media echo chamber exaggerates that. >> i want to play what congressman gingry said to me earlier. here is a quote. primary is always going to lean right. then you come back to the center for the general. here is a little bit of our conversation. >> my question is what you said is during the campaign, you lean to the right and then you come back to the center when you're actually in the general election. so to me, that is you say one thing for a certain audience, to get them to support you, and then you say something different, maybe completely contradictory to another audience, which some could define as lying. so is that what we're seeing? >> and some could refer t
do you think that the fact that the media environment that they were in, this overheated media environment really intensifies the impact of these big events? >> absolutely. look, there's no question about it. mitt romney had a stronger night. president obama didn't bring his a game. no good, terrible night for president obama, now everybody looks back and says wow, this was a debacle. he got creamed. it wasn't that bad but the media echo chamber exaggerates that. >> i want to play...
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i think when you grow up in that environment you see people succeed on the national and international stage and it makes you think you ought to do that. really what i think made my dad unique was he wanted to do that type of work but he knew who he was. he went to mass every day. he thought about and asked for help from god and had a personal relationship with god and he had great relationship with my mom. he had great balance in his life. that's the key to success. he saw his actions and efforts to spread hope and love around the world whether the peace corps or head start or his work in the '50s on racial justice issues in chicago with martin luther king. he's really consistent throughout his life on what he wanted to do and try to make a difference. the book provides that insight on how to create that balance when there are competing interest on all of us. my wife and i struggle with this every day. we have three little kids and ageing parents. >> we're all taking notes. it's impossible. it's an impossible struggle. >> it's hard. >> you tell a great story about when your 12 years o
i think when you grow up in that environment you see people succeed on the national and international stage and it makes you think you ought to do that. really what i think made my dad unique was he wanted to do that type of work but he knew who he was. he went to mass every day. he thought about and asked for help from god and had a personal relationship with god and he had great relationship with my mom. he had great balance in his life. that's the key to success. he saw his actions and...